My Services

My Services, Claire Clements Psychic Medium

What is Mediumship?


Mediumship serves as a bridge between our physical world and the spirit world, offering evidence that the human personality endures beyond physical death. As a psychic medium, my role involves receiving messages from the spirits of those who have passed on and conveying these messages to their loved ones. This process provides comfort and personal connection, reassuring recipients that their loved ones continue to exist in spirit.


The Purpose of Mediumship


The core purpose of mediumship is to provide tangible evidence of life after death. Unlike other psychic services that might focus on predicting the future or offering advice, mediumship is solely about communication with the spirit world. Through these communications, we gain a deeper understanding that our essence, our spirit, transcends physical death.


Connecting with Spirits


The spirits who come through in my sessions retain their unique personalities, memories, emotions, and characteristics, just as they were known in life. In the spirit world, they continue to learn and grow, mirroring the personal development they experienced on earth. It is important to note that I, as a medium, cannot summon a specific spirit; it is the spirit who chooses to make contact. My primary role is to accurately identify and relay the spirit’s message, often including personal details that the recipient can recognise, confirming the spirit’s identity and presence.


By facilitating these communications, I help to reaffirm that our loved ones remain with us in spirit, offering comfort and a sense of continuity beyond the physical realm.


Tarot reading, a profound practice of seeking wisdom and guidance, involves a specific spread or layout of Tarot cards. Contrary to popular belief, these cards don't merely predict the future, nor is psychic ability required to perform readings. Instead, the cards are designed to reveal deep insights into your higher self, 

offering an evolved understanding of what you inherently know.


The origins of Tarot remain a mystery, though records trace their use back to fourteenth-century Europe. By the early seventeenth century, Tarot had evolved into the oracle form we recognise today.


The Tarot deck consists of 78 cards divided into two main sections: the Major Arcana and the Minor Arcana. The 22 cards of the Major Arcana unveil profound secrets and life’s significant themes, while the 56 cards of the Minor Arcana focus on everyday aspects of life, divided into four suits: Wands, Swords, Cups, and Pentacles. Each suit contains fourteen cards, numbered Ace through Ten, plus the Court Cards: Page (or Princess), Knight (or Prince), Queen, and King. While naming conventions can vary across different decks, their core meanings remain largely consistent.


For instance, some decks might equate the Knight with the King rather than the Prince. Most Tarot decks come with a booklet to help users familiarise themselves with the specific nuances. The Minor Arcana reflects daily life, shedding light on our challenges, talents, opportunities, and the ebb and flow of our experiences. Each suit corresponds to an element—Wands to Fire, Swords to Air, Cups to Water, and Pentacles to Earth—and can symbolise attitudes and temperaments, such as a fiery personality or someone who is “down to earth.” The significance of a card is influenced by the question posed, the reader, the person receiving the reading, and the positioning of other cards in the spread.


The Major Arcana cards are numbered from 0 to 21, starting with The Fool and culminating with The World. These cards align with the major milestones of life’s journey or The Hero’s Journey, a concept extensively explored by Joseph Campbell in his book "The Hero With a Thousand Faces." In this framework, the Major Arcana represents the 22 inevitable stages or passages that everyone encounters throughout their lives, not necessarily in a linear sequence. These phases can recur multiple times, illustrating life’s cyclical nature, with no definitive beginning or end.


Through Tarot reading, one can gain a profound understanding of life’s journey, navigating through its mysteries with enhanced awareness and insight.


Psychometry, also known as object reading or psychoscopy, is a remarkable ability that allows one to sense the history of an object through touch. This form of extrasensory perception taps into the object's unique energetic signature, unveiling its historical context. As a practitioner of psychometry, or psychometer, I delve into the energy that all things emanate—an idea akin to animism, where everything possesses its own historical energy record. By being in close physical proximity to an object, a psychometer like myself can read this energy through touch.


What Does a Psychometer Do?


Psychometry is a fascinating form of scrying. Unlike traditional scrying methods that use a crystal ball, black glass obsidian, or even water, psychometry involves interacting with an object directly. By tracing my fingers over items such as jewelry, photographs, and other sentimental keepsakes, I access the energy imprints left behind. The more meaningful an object is to someone, the more effective the psychometry reading. Cherished keepsakes, imbued with profound emotional significance, hold richer records and energetic imprints, offering valuable insights. Through these objects, I can gain information about loved ones who have passed on, providing clarity and comfort to grieving or concerned relatives.


The Origins and Evolution of Psychometry


The term "psychometry" combines the Greek words "psyche," meaning soul, and "metron," meaning measure. It was coined by American professor of physiology Joseph Rodes Buchanan in 1842. Buchanan was a pioneer in experimenting with psychometry, theorising in his 1887 publication "Journal of Man" that all objects possess souls and retain memories. He believed this psychism could revolutionise the scientific understanding of his time. His groundbreaking work inspired others, such as geologist William F. Denton and German doctor and psychical researcher Gustav Pagenstecher, to further explore psychometry.


In the Netherlands, the Parapsychological Institute of the Rijksuniversiteit te Utrecht became one of the first to conduct experiments using psychometry for finding lost persons or objects and solving crimes. These advancements highlight the profound potential of psychometry in various fields, from personal healing to investigative work.


Experience the Power of Psychometry


As a psychic medium, I offer the unique service of psychometry to connect you with the past, uncover hidden truths, and provide guidance. Through the energetic imprints left on your treasured possessions, I help you explore the depths of your history and connect with the energies of those who have passed on. Whether you're seeking closure, understanding, or simply a deeper connection to the unseen energies around you, psychometry can offer profound insights and healing.


Discover the mysterious and transformative world of psychometry with me, and let the energy of your cherished objects guide you on a journey of discovery and healing.


CONTACT ME
My Services, Claire Clements Psychic Medium

Mediumship

What is Mediumship?


Mediumship serves as a bridge between our physical world and the spirit world, offering evidence that the human personality endures beyond physical death. As a psychic medium, my role involves receiving messages from the spirits of those who have passed on and conveying these messages to their loved ones. This process provides comfort and personal connection, reassuring recipients that their loved ones continue to exist in spirit.


The Purpose of Mediumship


The core purpose of mediumship is to provide tangible evidence of life after death. Unlike other psychic services that might focus on predicting the future or offering advice, mediumship is solely about communication with the spirit world. Through these communications, we gain a deeper understanding that our essence, our spirit, transcends physical death.


Connecting with Spirits


The spirits who come through in my sessions retain their unique personalities, memories, emotions, and characteristics, just as they were known in life. In the spirit world, they continue to learn and grow, mirroring the personal development they experienced on earth. It is important to note that I, as a medium, cannot summon a specific spirit; it is the spirit who chooses to make contact. My primary role is to accurately identify and relay the spirit’s message, often including personal details that the recipient can recognise, confirming the spirit’s identity and presence.


By facilitating these communications, I help to reaffirm that our loved ones remain with us in spirit, offering comfort and a sense of continuity beyond the physical realm.


Tarot Readings

Tarot reading, a profound practice of seeking wisdom and guidance, involves a specific spread or layout of Tarot cards. Contrary to popular belief, these cards don't merely predict the future, nor is psychic ability required to perform readings. Instead, the cards are designed to reveal deep insights into your higher self, 

offering an evolved understanding of what you inherently know.


The origins of Tarot remain a mystery, though records trace their use back to fourteenth-century Europe. By the early seventeenth century, Tarot had evolved into the oracle form we recognise today.


The Tarot deck consists of 78 cards divided into two main sections: the Major Arcana and the Minor Arcana. The 22 cards of the Major Arcana unveil profound secrets and life’s significant themes, while the 56 cards of the Minor Arcana focus on everyday aspects of life, divided into four suits: Wands, Swords, Cups, and Pentacles. Each suit contains fourteen cards, numbered Ace through Ten, plus the Court Cards: Page (or Princess), Knight (or Prince), Queen, and King. While naming conventions can vary across different decks, their core meanings remain largely consistent.


For instance, some decks might equate the Knight with the King rather than the Prince. Most Tarot decks come with a booklet to help users familiarise themselves with the specific nuances. The Minor Arcana reflects daily life, shedding light on our challenges, talents, opportunities, and the ebb and flow of our experiences. Each suit corresponds to an element—Wands to Fire, Swords to Air, Cups to Water, and Pentacles to Earth—and can symbolise attitudes and temperaments, such as a fiery personality or someone who is “down to earth.” The significance of a card is influenced by the question posed, the reader, the person receiving the reading, and the positioning of other cards in the spread.


The Major Arcana cards are numbered from 0 to 21, starting with The Fool and culminating with The World. These cards align with the major milestones of life’s journey or The Hero’s Journey, a concept extensively explored by Joseph Campbell in his book "The Hero With a Thousand Faces." In this framework, the Major Arcana represents the 22 inevitable stages or passages that everyone encounters throughout their lives, not necessarily in a linear sequence. These phases can recur multiple times, illustrating life’s cyclical nature, with no definitive beginning or end.


Through Tarot reading, one can gain a profound understanding of life’s journey, navigating through its mysteries with enhanced awareness and insight.


Psychometry

Psychometry, also known as object reading or psychoscopy, is a remarkable ability that allows one to sense the history of an object through touch. This form of extrasensory perception taps into the object's unique energetic signature, unveiling its historical context. As a practitioner of psychometry, or psychometer, I delve into the energy that all things emanate—an idea akin to animism, where everything possesses its own historical energy record. By being in close physical proximity to an object, a psychometer like myself can read this energy through touch.


What Does a Psychometer Do?


Psychometry is a fascinating form of scrying. Unlike traditional scrying methods that use a crystal ball, black glass obsidian, or even water, psychometry involves interacting with an object directly. By tracing my fingers over items such as jewelry, photographs, and other sentimental keepsakes, I access the energy imprints left behind. The more meaningful an object is to someone, the more effective the psychometry reading. Cherished keepsakes, imbued with profound emotional significance, hold richer records and energetic imprints, offering valuable insights. Through these objects, I can gain information about loved ones who have passed on, providing clarity and comfort to grieving or concerned relatives.


The Origins and Evolution of Psychometry


The term "psychometry" combines the Greek words "psyche," meaning soul, and "metron," meaning measure. It was coined by American professor of physiology Joseph Rodes Buchanan in 1842. Buchanan was a pioneer in experimenting with psychometry, theorising in his 1887 publication "Journal of Man" that all objects possess souls and retain memories. He believed this psychism could revolutionise the scientific understanding of his time. His groundbreaking work inspired others, such as geologist William F. Denton and German doctor and psychical researcher Gustav Pagenstecher, to further explore psychometry.


In the Netherlands, the Parapsychological Institute of the Rijksuniversiteit te Utrecht became one of the first to conduct experiments using psychometry for finding lost persons or objects and solving crimes. These advancements highlight the profound potential of psychometry in various fields, from personal healing to investigative work.


Experience the Power of Psychometry


As a psychic medium, I offer the unique service of psychometry to connect you with the past, uncover hidden truths, and provide guidance. Through the energetic imprints left on your treasured possessions, I help you explore the depths of your history and connect with the energies of those who have passed on. Whether you're seeking closure, understanding, or simply a deeper connection to the unseen energies around you, psychometry can offer profound insights and healing.


Discover the mysterious and transformative world of psychometry with me, and let the energy of your cherished objects guide you on a journey of discovery and healing.


CONTACT ME